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Administrative aspects

1. Documents of acceptance

After completing the nomination procedure in your home university and once your mobility application has been accepted by the UPV/EHU, you should send the document Learning Agreement for Studies, using the following forms.

The deadlines are as follows:

  • For students enrolled for the first semester or full year: 30th June.

  • For students enrolled for the second semester: 30th November.

Places for clinical practices at hospitals, clinics and health centres are limited and they are in high demand. To prevent problems in assigning the places, we recommend the nomination to be sent by the coordinators in the countries of origin. 

To correctly draft the Learning Agreement, the student should consult the syllabus, which should be as similar as possible to the one they wish to study at UPV/EHU (only minor modifications are allowed at the start of each term/semester).

2. Acceptance by the Faculty of Medicine and Nursing and student registration on the GAUR platform

After receiving the initial documents, the student will receive an email with instructions to submit their information on our student management platform, GAUR.

After receiving the initial documents, the coordinator will forward them to our Mobility Secretariat, and the student will receive an email with instructions for entering their information in our student management platform,GAUR.

This must include repatriation and Civil Liability clauses that cover all academic activities (minimum coverage of 50.000 €).
(If you are interested in consulting information about the IBILI-EHU insurance you can do it here: https://www.ehu.eus/es/web/kontratazioa/ibili-ehu)

3. Request a buddy

If you would like to request a Buddy, please complete the form.

4. Documents to be submitted to igone.orueta@ehu.eus before arrival at the UPV/EHU

  • A copy of your enrollment in your home university

To carry out clinical practices (Practicum)

  • A certificate attesting the absence of past crimes and offences of a sexual nature (Certificates issued by the original country and by the Spanish Ministry of Justice).

5. Language

A minimum knowledge of Spanish equivalent to B1 level is required in order to ensure that you will be able to successfully follow and make the most of theoretical classes and practical activities.

6. Language Courses for Visiting Students

Given the presence of students from both exchange programmes (ERASMUS, SICUE, Latin America and Other Destinations) and Scientific Research and Cooperation Programmes at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), the Pro Vice-Chancellor for Postgraduate Studies and International Relations offers Language Courses for Visiting Students (Spanish and Basque) at the Araba (Vitoria-Gasteiz), Gipuzkoa (Donostia-San Sebastian) and Bizkaia (Bilbao/Leioa) campuses.

5. Before departure

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